TRUE OR FALSE
Please write/type "T" for True or "F" for False for each statement below. (you may use your student workbook) - 1 point each
1.
In ASL, a “WHEN” question can be used to ask either "what day" or "what time". F
2.
The sign for “DO” produced by using hand shaped number '20' palms facing up in front of your body (please see the video attached in this Dropbox) - is used to ask what a person did, what they will do, or in a statement such as 'I’m doing my homework.' T
3.
Time signs usually occur at the beginning of a sentence to establish tense. T
4.
Agreement verbs are verbs that indicate both the subject and the object in its movement. When used the verb usually moves from the object towards the subject. F
5.
When talking about two people who are not present (not in any rank order) you designated location for each person in front of you starting on your dominant side. F
6.
When talking about activities you did or will do on a certain day, you designate a location in your signing space for each of the activities. T
7.
The word “DO” only has one sign in ASL. F
8.
Plural nouns are signed with the “number one” hand shape pointing at one or several people (could include you as well). F
9.
When asking someone “how often” they "do" an activity do not use a yes or no question. F
10.
To Answer negatively to “are you done?” questions you can use the signs “not yet-haven’t “or “finish.” T